The people who run the sport are safe to be with:

Our coaches and officials who have unsupervised regular contact with children and vulnerable adults have satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service checks (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) or Disclosure Scotland checks.

Our clubs have welfare officers.

We take all reasonable steps to ensure that your children will be safe from other participants and from strangers:

Organisers of events and activities carry out risk assessments and have procedures for managing safety in public places.

We have had no reported incidents of children coming to any harm from strangers in public places whilst orienteering

The challenges set will be manageable so that your children are able to find their way back, the ground they cross is not too rough for their experience / strength:

Planners of courses and activities follow rules and guidelines to provide courses or activities with different levels of challenge to meet different needs.

We keep track of every individual at every event or activity to ensure that they are accounted for.We will give you information so that you understand the level of challenge on courses offered.

We expect you to follow our guidance about which course is appropriate for you or your children to complete. In order to meet our safeguarding and insurance responsibilities we may refuse to let you do a course if we consider you are taking an undue risk.

They are not likely to be injured but if they are there are people and procedures in place to look after them: